Curated Video
Latest in games and gadgets at Europe expo
London, UK - September 2, 2004
1. Wide of Eidos stand
2. Pan down from Eidos sign to people looking at games
3. Pan of children on beanbags playing games
4. Nintendo sign
5. Playstation 2 sign
6. XBox sign
7. Spiderman model
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